"Gran Bretagna" is an Italian equivalent of "Great Britain."
Specifically, the masculine/feminine singular adjective "gran, grande" means "great." The feminine singular noun "Bretagna" means "Britain." The pronunciation is "GRAHN breh-TAH-nyah."
UK or Britain.(capitalize!)
Britain is derived from Sanskrit word "Brihatstan" meaning Great Country. That is why Great is added to Britain to signify the original meaning.
Bisnonno is an Italian equivalent of the English word "great-grandpa." The masculine singular noun in question also translates more formally into English as "great-grandfather." The pronunciation will be "beez-NON-no" in Italian.
The Italian word "Ottimo" means Great in English
There were no Italian personnel in Battle of Britain.There were no Italian personnel in Battle of Britain.
Brittany, in France. It comes from the Latin use of the word Britannia to mean both Brittany and Great Britain; indeed, in modern Italian Brittany is Bretagne and Great Britain Gran Bretagne. Bretons are very similar culturally and ethnically to the Celtic peoples of the British Isles, especially the Cornish and Welsh. It is said that Welsh and Breton fishermen can have conversations with each other in their own languages.
"Air battle for England" or "Air battle for Great Britain" .
Prozia is an Italian equivalent of the English word "great-aunt."Specifically, the word functions as a feminine noun in its singular form. It is formed from the genealogical prefix pro- ("great") and the feminine noun zia("aunt"). The pronunciation will be "prot-TSEE-a" in Italian.
The Italian word "Ottimo" means Great in English
Italian states participated in the Crimean War to gain assistance from France, Great Britain, and the Ottoman Empire.
The proper noun 'British' is a concrete noun as a word for the people of Great Britain, a word for physical people.The word 'British' is also a proper adjective, used to describe a noun as of or from Great Britain.
.....................great britain. you're welcome.